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International Summer School of Sociolinguistics
Message 1: International Summer School of Sociolinguistics
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Date: 12-Mar-2007
From: Pia Quist <pia.quist hum.ku.dk>
Subject: International Summer School of Sociolinguistics
International Summer School of Sociolinguistics Date: 07-Jun-2007 - 10-Jun-2007 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark Contact: Helene Christensen Contact Email: helchr hum.ku.dk Meeting URL: http://lanchart.hum.ku.dk/summer_school_of_sociolinguistics/ Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics Meeting Description: The LANCHART project and the Gradeast Graduate School of Linguistic Sciences are hosting an International Summer School of Sociolinguistics. International Summer School of Sociolinguistics Time: June 7-10, 2007, 10:00 Place: The University of Copenhagen, Njalsgade 136, building 27, Room 27.2.23 (second floor) Organizer: The LANCHART Centre and Gradeast Lectures: Lesley and Jim Milroy, Paul Kerswill, Dennis Preston, Frans Gregersen, Tore Kristiansen and Kathryn Campbell-Kibler For the first 22 PhD students signing up for the summer school Gradeast will pay for board and lodging at the Danhostel Copenhagen City, food and drink during course days, as well as the tour to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art except travel expenses to and from Copenhagen. For program and further information visit the LANCHART webpage http://lanchart.hum.ku.dk/summer_school_of_sociolinguistics/ LANCHART Faculty of Humanities University of Copenhagen Njalsgade 80, DK-2300 København S Contact: Helene Christensen helchr hum.ku.dk
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